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Show THE JORDAN South Jordan 1 Margie and David Hewlett of Sandy Monday every much improved from JOURNAL RIVERTON I Terrace Ing-ram and Mrs. Vida· Crane of Herriman, Mrs. Bateman of Midvale, Mrs. M. J. Tischncr, Mrs. Hattie Freeman, Mrs. A. P. Nielsen, Mrs. Zach Buterfield, Mrs. Gwynne Page, Mrs. Z. T. Butterfield, Mrs. N. J. Nielsen, Mrs. Annie Mae Crane, Mrs. Mabel Freernan and Mrs. Florence Page, Mrs. S. C. B. Sorensen, Mrs. N. H. Silcox. Mrs. A. P. Anderson, of Burley, Ida., has been visiting with her daughters, left Wednesday for •her home at Burley, accompanied by her daughters, Mrs. Thomas B. Lloyd and daughter, and Mrs. Rowland Lloyd and her two daughters, Birdella , and Mary, where they will visit for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Peterson were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Peterson of Lark on Thursday. and Miss Della Sheppick were Sun- the L. D. S. hospital of Salt Lake day guests of Mr. and Mrs. David A. where she underwent an operation Mrs. Rulon Dansie and family, Mrs. Mt. Shields is pow rapidly two weeks ago. Shields. those-,$raduating from the Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Newbold William Neff and family, Mr. Marhigh school this year are improving. Mr. and Mrs. Bart Howcroft of were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. vine Dansie and ~ss Connie Dansie Holt, June Nielson, Leonard motored to Pleasant Grove on ThursKatherine Oliver, and Salt Lake visited here last Sunday Walter Mabey on Sunday. and spent the day visiting" witJh day last spent TIJttle Aileen Miss evening. Stocking all of this ward. friends. The boy scouts clubbed together week end visiting relatives in Spanand Mrs. Alma Wheadon and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lovendahl Mrs. Sam~el Be~~s~ead, ~r., Saturday, May 15 and clean@tl the ish Fork. the birth of a baby boy on announce of Stocking Elmer Mrs. and Mr. Friday evenmg VISitmg with! lots of the South Jordan cemetery, May 15. Saturday, Mrs. Samu~l Beckstead, Sr.J preparatory for Memorial Day, May Magna and Mr. and Mrs. A. . R. Mrs. Z. T. ButterfieUl and daughparty and a Stocking formed Hazel Sm1dth and Mrs. 30. Evelyn, returned home on Monter, and Sunday Herriman to motored . Smidth spent Friday at the j Due to conference bemg held Sun1 after visiting five days at Pay· day N A R M d rs. . . ay or. d ay, M others D ay, M ay 9. , M oth ers were guests of Mrs. Arminta Miller. 0 f Mr. an d Mrs. R . W . P a 1mer D Miss Laura and Elsie Winward son. Iay, May an'th ay was ob serve d 1as t S um_ D Le d M M Miss Lucy Stocking on Sun- • Mr. and Mrs. Max Christensen visited t o eac h · · 16. Carna t'wns were given o rs. r. an wt 'd and family were guests of Mrs . day. h er present. on F r1 ay. mot H anson of S outh J ord an The M. I. A. held their closing en- Johanna Madsen of Salt Lake on . Don't for?et the dance to be given tertainment Tuesday evening, May Sunday. driving a truck on the Salt Lakehighway near Magna Wed- Saturday m~ht, Ma! 2. Paramount 11 in the park. A large bonfire was Mr. Duke Page, Mr. Roland Pag"e, evening, May 12, when he orchestra will furmsh the music. built over which weenies were Mr. Nelson.of Draper and Mr. Han , , head-on with an automobile Everyone come. roasted and a program and games Nielsen of South Jordan left Wed Mrs. I<;mily Brown of Taylorsville were enjoyed. by William J()nes of Magna. nesday for Star valley where they 200 yards before the accident and Mrs. R. W. Palmer of West Kylerr, Miss Lucy Stocking, Val will visit for several days. picked up Miss Annette Jordan and Mrs. Hattie Mackay ()f Spencer, Elsie Winward and Willi~ Dr. and Mrs. S. C. B. Sorensen COME, JIM! 20, of Magna who was walk- Granger spent Sunday visiting 'here Woods formed a party and enjoyed entertained at a dancing party at Say, Jim! Do you recall that camping her home. Miss Jenkins' skull as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo a swimming party at Crystal Hot their home on Saturday and enjoy trip we took, able evening was spent and a late fractured in the crash. She was Palmer. Lakes Sunday evening. 'long The Shields reunion will be given to the hospital but she died supper was served to Mr. and l\'In; The joy we found in dallying brook, that following day. Mr. Hanson was June 10, at the West Jordan Hall. Thomas I. Page, 1\\r. and Mrs. Wil we roasted on a All arrangements are being planbut not seriously. LIPSTICKS. ford Crane, Mr. and Mrs. Duk( Those trout birch bough? and Mrs. Brockbank and fam- ned by the committee and will be Naturally she has fetching ways- Page, Mrs. EdgaP Morgan, Mr. and Ye gods! Methinks announced later. Mrs. Gurynne Page, Mr. and Mrs . when she's a waitress. Sandy have moved back here them now! Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Maxfield were DUILke their home. Harry Sandstrom and Mr. and Mrs . The girl who has a "bob" doesn't Roland Page. Stocking week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. and Mrs. John At night we'd lie and watch the stars from here last week to make F. Palmer. Miss Lucile Bateman of need ,:rom, Dick and Harry. Miss Belva Freeman and Mis~ and smoke. Flappers shouldn't keep scrap Pearl Jensen entertained at a surWest Jordan was a guest of Elmer home in Crescent~ Again this city's clamor almost has . Palmer Saturday evening. 'ld 1 books-those .are for marned women. prise party in honor of Miss Joyce ff d tt N b ld E M R. A. N ay1or an d ch1 ren, me broke. su ere a ew o vere r. and Ferrel returned home SaturAnnalee says a complex is what Page at her home on Monday. Once more, I need to find will to broken collar bone while playing ball Games were played and refreshof last week after a two weeks you get at a cut-rate drug store. forgive. wibh her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wednesday. guests. ZO to served was ments the Not all Adam's apples grow in Come, Jim! We'll drop our caresGladys Davies of Sandy, Lynn of Spanish Fork. Mrs. Zach Butterfield entertained . ~o fishing-learn to live! Eden of Garden .and Mrs. James Shields had as Thomas, Ed Franklin of Bingham and on Wednesday the ladies of the farm kiss. who lovers not are All I. C. W ALl.JACE. guests, Mr. and Mrs. John Rose Beckstead formed a party and bureau. The day was spent in sewDUNLEA. D. NANCY of !Sandy Wednesday eve- motored to Geneva and attended the THE BOTTOM OF THE PILE ing and dinner was served to Mrs. M. dance Saturday night. of last week. ALWAYS I. Peterson,_Mrs. Ole Mrs. Tischer, J. "That's a mean crack," said the Mr. and Mrs. John Strafelda of ?" 't "D T1schner, Elorum Mrs. Freeman, E. and Mrs. Erlan McMellan Salt Lake visited with Mrs. Myrtle co-ed, as she stood Qn the brink oi · on you ever use a bl otter . . · C · a 1ways d ry b e· k Is 'N o. Th e m and Miss r· o1nne Mrs. · Arlhur week end visitors of Mr. and Beckstead and family on S.mday. the Grand Canyon. h b 1 · Freed! 11 't, d f' I r . ( Ie Butter e ea R MISS Dansie, ore can m 1 . Mrs. Antonne Nelson gave a birthSamuel E. Holt. ·o NE IN A MILLION . E. I. Mrs. Page, I. Thomas Mrs. average the in look to used Men her of and Mrs. Samuel Wardle day party Saturday in honor A and Mrs. Hary Sandsrom 1 1 e man we J'k • Friday and Saturday at their son, Keith. Games were played and barber shop to see how long they'd Freeman . Is Jo M ·C have to wait, but now they don't even entertamed at a party on 'l"nursday 1 home in East Canyon ranch. luncheon served to 15 guests. s:y:nn, nev!r He Games NiPlsen. J. N. Mrs. of honor in 1 Miss Gladys Davies of Sandy was get to look-in . .and Mrs. Henry Pardoyn had "So's your old man." were refreshments and played were Sunday evening guests, Mr. a week end guest of Rose Beckstead. Mrs. Crane, Jeanette Mrs. to served Mrs. Mary Beckstead i5 spending , "Now, Harry," said the careful Mrs. Samuel Beckstead, Sr. indefinite time visiting with her wife, "get your new trousers plenty an R. W. Palmer of West Jorand Mr. and Mrs. Leo Palmer daughter, Mrs. Melvin Wayman of big at the hips, so I can make them 1into knickers when they get wom." children, Ret.a and Dale, motored Salt Lake. Miss B:lbbling Brook writes in: visitiv?: is Mortenson Pansy Miss Salt Lake Sunday evening and with Mrs. Palmer's sister, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. "Tr1e other morning I noticed a feller sprinkling salt on his pancakes. ~ Frank Mortenson. Ella Bush. asked him how come. He said, so Salt! of Fitzgerald Afton Miss Laurence Rendelsbach and and Joy Rendelsbach of West Lake visited with her sister, Mrs. they wouldn't be so flat." spent Sunday visiting rela- Glenn McMullin last week end. Miss Minnie Densley and Reed J A fine howdy-do-"Good morning here. and Mrs. C. L. Sult of Salt Beckstead won the prize for the best judge." spent Sunday visiting friends Fox-trot given at Riverton Wedne~-! \ In turning over a new leaf, be sure day night. in West Jordan and here. your hands are clean! home returned . Holt Erma Mrs. Hewlett, and Mrs. William This Is a Friendly Bank We 'want you to feel that this is the house of your friends. That you are perfectly free to confer with us upon any matter affecting your plans for business success or ha,ppiness. Where our services may contribute to your welfare, we want you to use them. This is the way we interpret our relationship to this community. ... ' If you are not one of our friends, ask one of our friends how well we live up to that policy. Large enough to serve you; Small enough to be interested in you. • Midvale State Bank ECONOMY A Home Product For Home People I •• West Jordan Milling Co.· Phone Midvale 108 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ fiy;~·Yi!fi~!:fi!fiYi!:fi!:fiy;!:fi!fi!fi!fi!fi!.fi!fiy;y;y;y;y;~ I The New Spring Line Is Now Here. All Wool, Tailor Made Suits-50 Patterns at- $~4.00. Better Ones From That Up. Why Buy Heady Made When You Can Buy Tailor Made For Le. s. Suits Made To Order. I I - - CLEANING, .PRESSING and AL1'ERATIONS H. F. RASMUSSEN, Tailor 64 West Center St. MIDVALE, Utah .. 1 • MURRAY l\HDVALE SANDY l. LESTER Artificial Wholesale and Retail REASONABLE RATES / AT ALL SEASONS OF THE YEAR NO EXTUA CHARGE .FOR SPECIAL DELIVERY It Is So Much MOre OFFICE, PLANT-6:100 South State Telephone, Residence, Murray 445 Than a Refrigerato r LECTRIC REFRIGERATION-whether installed in your own ice box or bought as a complete electric refrigerator-gives you a service far beyond any you have ever received from the old fashioned refrigerator. E It maintain£~ correct temperature for perfect pre·servation of foods day in and day out, night and day, without Dttention. The regulation is obtained by use of an unfailing automatic mechanism which requires no attention by the owner. Bohemian Hop·Fiawred PURITAN Corner Meat & Grocery R. R. GILBERT Dainty and delicious s)lerbets, frappes, custards and other frozen desserts are made in the refrigerator with no other effort than to place the mixtures in the pans and forget them until they ar. to be served. UTAH POWER &-LIGHT COe C.FPJCIENT PUBLIC SBRVICEt AT THE • lee cubes for garnishing salads and other table uses, for beverages and other purposes for which ice i'8 desired are made right in the refrigerator. -·~- - . YOU GET IT 100% No Cooking Required/ There is no dampness, no breeding pla~e for bacteria, no dirt or muss. •Milk, eggs, fruits, veget~bles, meats and other foodstuffs are kept as fresh and sweet as when they were placed in the electric refrigerator-will keep so for days and even weeks. I DER IS WHAT COUNTS. Gives Best Results I Call at our store and inve~ttigate In greater detail. Prompt deliveries. Sold on most reasonable terms. THAT PERSONAL INTEREST IN YOUR OR- MALT The air is dry, clean and cold--odors and fbvors are not transferred from one article to others in the refrigerator. Electric Refrig·eration i'B the most economical ot an forms-both in the cost of operation and in a great saving of foodstuffs. Midvale 175-J E. C. 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